On 7/2/07, Scott Ehrlich scott@mit.edu wrote:
Now, onto PAM - /etc/pam.d/blah.conf claims in the header comments that the file is autogenerated and any edits will be lost. So what is the proper way to make changes that WILL stick?
What changes are you looking to make? Most times the pam.d/foo files are not where you want to set things.
I'm new to the PAM world.
It's a dark and sunless place.....
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 7/2/07, Scott Ehrlich scott@mit.edu wrote:
Now, onto PAM - /etc/pam.d/blah.conf claims in the header comments that the file is autogenerated and any edits will be lost. So what is the proper way to make changes that WILL stick?
What changes are you looking to make? Most times the pam.d/foo files are not where you want to set things.
I want to change a value in /etc/pam.d/system-auth
What is the best way to do so?
Thanks again.
Scott
I'm new to the PAM world.
It's a dark and sunless place.....
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On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 7/2/07, Scott Ehrlich scott@mit.edu wrote:
Now, onto PAM - /etc/pam.d/blah.conf claims in the header comments that the file is autogenerated and any edits will be lost. So what is the proper way to make changes that WILL stick?
What changes are you looking to make? Most times the pam.d/foo files are not where you want to set things.
I've never run/visited authconf and won't be able to until work tomorrow. Anything special I should know about it? I ask because it is the file mentioned in the comments of /etc/pam.d/system-auth as the magic behind creating the system-auth file, and I plan to modify system-auth.
Thanks in advance.
Scott